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US707171A
US707171A US9051302A US1902090513A US707171A US 707171 A US707171 A US 707171A US 9051302 A US9051302 A US 9051302A US 1902090513 A US1902090513 A US 1902090513A US 707171 A US707171 A US 707171A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B3/00Folding or stowable tables
    • A47B3/08Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe
    • A47B3/091Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe with struts supporting the legs
    • A47B3/0911Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe with struts supporting the legs the struts being permanently connected to top and leg or underframe and leg
    • A47B3/0912Folding or stowable tables with legs pivoted to top or underframe with struts supporting the legs the struts being permanently connected to top and leg or underframe and leg the strut being of two parts foldable relative to one another

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Patented Aug. I9, |902.
f No.' 707m.
` G. E. SHREY.
FOLDING TABLE. (Application med Jan. 2o, 1905.)
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Be n known tn-nti, GEORGE snnn'r,
` binnen of the United states .of America, and
v '1'Vlllyinvention'relates toa `folding table gbut l t to ylo'cklirmly in their extended position-x I e The folding tables'nowin'co'mmon use are a resident of Fairfield, Somerset county, State yof Maine, have invented certain new'andruse ful Improvements inFolding Tables, of Which the following isa specification. l e' it-mayl be applied to othenriarticles Whichhave foldin g legs or folding-'parts which it isdesired fproviaed. with brneenfffor holding i the legs in 1 l'their extended position which lock.automat-l 4- the table is to be'folded "upitisnecessaryv .tomrelease the lock orvcateh byl hand,\an opI .u `eration which oftenfzre'quires' considerable s strength andis difficult fonladiejsf and'chil'- m2o f 4.
' i The object of thepresent'invention is to dren. j-
provide a foldingtable'inwhich the legs may be locked and unlockedwithont any manipu- 1 ,l l `la't-ionlof the parts. f,"Laccoflnplish'thisobject` .s I '.25
by 'providingadog-er lock forlockin'g' and' releasing the bracewhich holdsthe legsvandf` sopivoting this dog that it maybe thrown in v or ont 'of itsloeking--position bygravityor by n Slight mnnon'of ineffable.l vvnenftne'tnbleg iis standing in itsvnormalf position 'or' when.
the under side ofthel table isless than ninetydegreesifrorn'a horizontalv positiongz. then the d'ogwill drop down and lockthe;brace;clout;
whentheftable Iis turned over on'iits top then the dogvvill drop back andreleasethe brace.
setting the table on'itsfeetwil-l au,tomat'ieally` actto lock it, and whenit vis turned over parl gt'iallyon its back for foldiilgthe` legsidowvn t 4.o; t l l `drop backand releaseItherbrace'.--f` 'y 'gainst thel table the dog-will autolnatically I illustrate my invention by mea-ns ofthe `,accompanyingdrawings, 'in Which-,-
Figure luisapai'tjside view and part geen .Fig' 3 is a A represents the table-top,and B B are `the legs, which are hinged to thecross-piece a/by sel pinsb.A Tothe cross-bar b, which connects the two legs, is pivoted the brace @,the free rend of the brace lying and Ysliding in. the
. s ygroove ofthe channel-piece secured to the under side of the table-"This channel l s i piece is 'made long enough so thateach .of the braces liesink itat. 'full Jlength'f whenV the legs k are vfolded in.' The` llegsfare held from ex- .te'ndingbeyond the desired point bythepin 1' endof the brace.` Aj spr-infgf is provided for pressing the .brace inorfm'allydown: into the f *Y groove ofi'the.channelpieceandfein-the,fu'rfLv p ther purpose ,ofy holding` the.legs-against the'` Innderl side ofthe table whenthey.. are folded. 1 vAs herefshown, I useyaspring inadegot' bent Wire', the ends being. coiled about the pinh,
vically when the'legsgaie opened ont;- but` vvhen, `lv'vhiehextends throughiihef channelpiece,"
Withthe-extreme-end restingfagainst theta- `7 ble, the. center of they spring formingfaloop 7eA y locked in its extended vposition bymeans of a dog, Whichfis` thrown into and' outtof posi` ,t
tion-by gravity.-y
l Thedogfg'is heresh'onnas'astraight piecer of steel pivoted inthe groove beyond the end yofthe bracewhennthelatteris initsextendv `ed 4position and of 'such-length that'itsend"` Will-gestf vrest Aon .the"lp'oijr'lt.:or `'projection c2, formed on thev end of.th`e-brace,when the dog 4is initsfdownor lockingposition.l the'. doggis'inits upperior nnlocke'dgposition, the'.
i end 'ofthe brace will slide back' overit, they end beingtaperedloff forthis purpose; When the table stands i'nl'itsl upright position, the
y dog-will drop down and locklthe brace," and when it is-tnrned over on Iitsloack-the dog:
jwill drop backinto the position shown in Fig. s
2, sozastoallow the bracefto slide back overy it; Aslotg'A is cutin' the dog to allow it to clean the pin 1h. p u 'vice maybe used onother articlesbesides tay bles-'such as chairs, setteeS, step'eladders, u &c. ,-fwhere `folding` legs are' used'.` TAS al"v ,ready stated, theltable maybe locked`andl unlocked by, cariti'g lit'-y slightly v'on ev Wayor A therothe from the verticalandthehandling It` is .evident that, this deofthe-locking mechanism-isentirely'avoided. i 'i f Ildfonot Wish to limit;A myself "to .the exact formsof parts herein; shownfby Way of illusico,
tration, as, for instance, other forms of s prin gs. e
A foldingtable, comprising atop,A ajcha'n-` nel-piece secured longitudinally in the cen-` braeesin Contact with the stop-pins` While the ter of the under side thereof, a pair of dogs dogs fall by gravity to engage the extreme extending in opposite directions pivotally4 ends o f the braces when the legs are opened,
mounted in said ehannelpieee,astoppin adand to hold the braces fiat upon the dogs x5 5 jacent to the end of eaeh dog in the ehanneli when the legs are closed. A
piece, legs arranged in pairs pivotally secured Signed at Brunswick, Maine, this 14th day Lo the top and adapted to swing inward, a of January, 1902. l
brace-rod carried by each pair of legs hav- GEORGE E. SHOREY.
ing its free end slidably mounted in the ehan- Witnesses: 1o nel-piece, and a spring to hold each brace in SAMUEL KNIGHT, J r.,
the channel-piece at all times, to hold the WALTER D. HATCH.
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